over a year ago:
Wow, I hadn't head of Avatar: The Legend of Korra (thank's for bringing that up hogwarts62442) and I just looked into it. It looks like a possibility though its very unconfirmed... I wonder what will happen with it? Not sure what to think about it though, it seems like a way to just make more money and while I'm not sure I like that we'll get a whole new cast, a whole new world (because a world would be different if you skip 100 years into the future...) I kind of like that there will be a time skip, so any problem won't seem to silly/weak compared to the problem that was just solved in Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Not quite sure what to think of Avatar: The Legend of Korra, and there isn't much information on it, or even whether or not its really going to happen, but I guess its something to keep checking in on (and for those who want another season its a great hope at really getting one...)

over a year ago:
Uh... maybe... the only reason I think that the creators would continue the show is if they did have it more planned out past the ending (but I really don't think they will continue since everyone who was working on Avatar is now gone and since the creators ended it when they did they don't really want it to continue, whether or not they did have more story)
What I'm hoping for is if the movie gets to the third one (which would be equivalent to the third season) the ending may tie up everything a bit better (due to the fans wanting a better ending), of course the ending for the movies could also be worse, not tying things up like they did in the series since it is a movie and they are trying to fit a whole season in a watchable time period.
Again, we'll just have to wait and see...

over a year ago:
Thank you for explaining yourself a bit more, it helped me understand more what you’re getting at.
I do agree that fans could change a creators mind from ending a show to making more, but I don't think that this will be the case for Avatar.
Too much time has passed for the creators to come up with a whole new story line and get all the staff working for the first three seasons of Avatar back. That probably wouldn't be done as everyone has continued their lives.
And I really don't think that just because the fans want more episodes they'll create a whole new story line, judging from what I’ve heard about them they don’t seem like they would be the type to make a new story line that would be inferior to the first (Unless they had planned more of the Avatar world then just the seasons we saw when they were planning it all out…)
The upcoming movie holds potential for us fans, if it is enough of a success and they decide to make a second, and if that one is enough of a success and they make a third one then the third one might have a bit more story in it at the end, to tie things up a bit more (this would probably be due to popular demand of a better ending). Of course the first two movies could also hold some new stuff, we'll just have to wait and see...

over a year ago:
Any story can be continued to infinity, of course Avatar could be continued forever as well, it's not that the creators of Avatar don't have enough imagination to create more stories for Avatar it’s that they don't want to, this is how far they want to go and that's final. During a Comic Con they said there would be no more seasons of Avatar.

So the outcome of this debate is that there is no more Avatar, unless the creators decide otherwise (which they won't).
You're demonstration just supported the fact that a story can be continued for ever, this debate doesn't need imagination in it, it needs facts as to whether or not the creators will continue Avatar, and they said it themselves that they won't. (I’m not saying that you didn’t support your claim that the writers of Avatar could make more stories, but it was just a bit unnecessary.)

over a year ago:
erinlovesavatar: I'm glad you understand what I was saying; I don't like to have to argue with people :)

Aenera- Yes stories have no end and anything and everything can happen in them, but that doesn't mean that Avatar as a show should go on forever. If you have ideas for Avatar write a fanfiction. Besides we were talking about a continuation for the series, not ideas for fanfiction. You shouldn't judge our imagination because were debating whether or not Avatar will continue. The continuation of this show has nothing to do with imagination! (Unless you’re convinced it will continue...) Maybe we're bursting with ideas for fanfiction, or maybe we have no ideas, who knows, but the fact of the matter is that for this debate you don't need to bring imagination into it.

over a year ago:
Well…
1) Zuko’s mom was banished, a story board of Zuko and Ursa’s reunion had been drawn but it was dropped before the final because one of the creators requested it to be. (I wonder how many times I’ve said this?)
2) When a show ends with a couple its to be surmised that that couple lives on, they get married, have children, do what normal families do. So when the show ended with Kataang it’s to be understood that they are together and living peacefully.
3) Now this is the only one we have to guess at and could have been tied up a bit better. I’m guessing you mean what happens between Toph and her parents. Remember in the episode The Run Away how she sent a letter I’m guessing that she explained her feelings in that and after the war she returned to her family (either for a short time or until she grew up and move away, we’ll have to guess at) and her family was probably more accepting of her true nature after reading the letter. (This is only my thoughts on this; this part is the only real cliff hanger we have to guess at)
4) There are ideas from the fans that children of Katara and Aang could possibly be airbenders, this renewing the ling of airbenders. I think that the creators supported this idea (but don’t hold me to that.)
Hoped that answered your questions in a satisfactory manner.

over a year ago:
I'm not criticizing you, I was saying that from what I've seen from surfing the internet about Avatar, and forums and other places where people are talking about a fourth season for Avatar many only want it because of the boys, they just want to see more of them. I didn't say that you were like that or that was why you wanted more Avatar I was just saying that was a reason some people have.

over a year ago:
You people are still going on about this?
erinlovesavatar- Do you really think that the real fans are the ones holding on to the hope of another season? To me these people are fans, but maybe not the best fans. They are the ones that say "I think I'll die if Avatar doesn't continue", the ones that go googly-eyed over Zuko and the other Avatar boys, or the girls for that matter, and the ones that scream and jump and go overboard with the whole show.
The real fans are the ones who aren’t just watching the show for the animated boys(or girls), who are level headed and realize they are better off with stopping now instead of continuing on the series and getting lousy episodes because there is no longer a plot and would thus ruin the series.
The real fans know when its a good time to stop, the fans who want to continue the series don't care for the original story, they just want more shows to watch, more times to go googly-eyed over guys(or girls). They are sometimes also the people who weren't satisfied by the couples at the ending and for some reason believe that any more seasons would change the couples to the ones they want instead of staying true to the original couples.
This is just a generalization, this may not be how you feel, but this is what I've come to realize.